Cyclist Australia – Issue 68, May 2024
English | 150 pages | True PDF | 71.9 MB
Dedicated solely to the exhilaration of road cycling, Cyclist is the very first magazine of its kind. A celebration of the rides, the travel and the latest gear – we’ll show you how to get the best from your ride every time.
Every issue is packed full of:
- The most exhilarating cycle routes and sportives in the world – their history, when to go and how to get the best from your trip.
- The most in-depth road bike reviews and must-have gear.
- Expert opinion on components, training, nutrition and technology.
- The stories behind the biggest brand names and most influential people in cycling.
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